AUBURN - The Auburn Tigers continued their practice Wednesday evening, holding a two-hour workout getting ready for Saturday's home finale against Alabama A&M. That contest will kick off at 1:00 p.m. CT at Jordan-Hare Stadium. This is the first-ever meeting between the two schools in football.

"On Senior Day, our focus is on getting a win for the 13 members of the senior class," said Auburn head coach Gene Chizik. "Through adversity, this team has kept fighting and kept coming back swinging. I feel strongly about how they've hung in there. Saturday will be their last game at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and we want them to leave with a win."

The game will be televised on a pay-per-view basis. Fans interested in purchasing the game on pay-per-view must contact their local cable operator or small dish provider for ordering information. The game will be available in the state of Alabama and the Columbus, Ga. market. It will also be available on ESPN GamePlan and ESPN3, but blacked out via those channels in the state of Alabama.

Saturday's game is Senior Day at Jordan-Hare Stadium as Auburn's 13 seniors will be recognized in a pregame ceremony. Both the Auburn and Alabama A&M bands will be performing at halftime.

A limited number of tickets for the game are still available. For more information or questions regarding tickets, contact the ticket office by email at tickets@auburn.edu or by phone at 855-AUB-2010.

For everything a fan needs to know about the home game weekend experience, visit www.AUBGAMEDAY.com online.